Mecum Auctions will be traveling to the Anaheim, California, area November 21-23, 2013, and with it will be a collection of 750 classic and collectable vehicles. This visit will mark the second annual Mecum Auctions held at the Anaheim Convention Center.

If you’re planning to head to the Anaheim Convention Center or are interested in following along, expect a line-up of muscle cars, hot rods, Corvettes, and classics. A 1966 Shelby GT350 Fastback and 1955 Chevrolet Nomad are some of the cars Mecum is excited to have crossing the block. To make sure you aren’t left out, we’ve made sure to compile this unique list of the top 5 cars coming Anaheim, California, in a few weeks.

This 1966 Shelby GT350 is sporting a 289ci with a GT40 camshaft, HiPo heads, and backed by a 4-speed transmission. The owner has made it clear the car has the original oil pan, valve cover, intake manifold, and rearend. A JBA exhaust takes the fumes out back. The 1966 Shelby GT350 is rolling on the factory installed 9 spoke wheels, wrapped in fresh BF Goodrich tires. What’s more, the interior and headliner is original.

As far as Mopars go, we’re very impressed with this 1970 Plymouth Superbird. The muscle car is packing a 440ci Six Pack that cranks 390hp. A Torqueflite automatic transmission harnesses the power, while power steering and power brakes make the drive that much easier. The car is stuffed with a black, vinyl bench seat and the outside is coated in Hi-Impact Tor Red paint. The car rests on Goodyear Polyglas tires. What makes this car so special, beside its obvious visual appeal, is its long resume. The car was featured on the television show “What's My Car Worth,” registered with the Chrysler registry, and documented as #0664 of the 440 Six Packs from the factory. This car also includes the original broadcast sheet. This is one cool collector car. We’re pumped to see what it fetches at auction.

For any serious Pontiac fan, this 1973 Pontiac Trans Am is a car that needs to be in a collection. This all original, numbers matching T/A comes with the factory 455ci, an automatic transmission, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, and an 8-track player. The car has been through a frame-off restoration that is documented with photos. The original window sticker, title, registration, and warranty card are included with this muscle car. We’re confident whoever buys this will already have a few collectors cars to their name.

With the redesign of the Camaro, and recent debut of the all-new 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, this 1969 Chevrolet COPO Camaro is sure to catch some attention. The car is all-original: engine, transmission, rearend, Houndstooth interior, body sheet metal, and Super Sport wheels. This COPO has a paltry 21,000 original miles. This Camaro has also been verified by COPO Connection as legit and has a Spinner Concourse Gold Award of Excellence with 955 out of 1,000 points from the Camaro club. It comes with the factory window sticker and is an early production COPO. This will definitely be a sight to see as it crosses the block in Anaheim.

Rounding out our list, this 1955 Nomad Resto-Mod is certainly capable of bringing any Chevy enthusiast delight. The car has been through a frame-off restoration, while the body was coated in Teal Blue paint accented by a White roof. As you get inside, the Camel leather interior and Dolphin Digital custom gauges catch your eye. A non-factory tilt wheel, Vintage Air, power windows and locks, AM/FM Sirius satellite radio, and Bluetooth give the classic car modern day creature comforts. The Nomad is powered by an all-aluminum 5.7L LS1 backed by a 4-speed automatic. An all-new Corvette power rack and pinion steering makes this 1950s Chevy handle on a dime, while dual circuit power disc brakes allow it to stop in a hurry. This 1955 Nomad Resto-Mod rides smooth on a C4 aluminum front and rear independent suspension that was custom fit for the Nomad’s original chassis while remaining planted on a set of 19-inch custom billet wheels. We’re eager to see what lucky bidder will score this magnificent ride.

If you’re unable to get to the West coast for the auction, but you’re interested in seeing the auction on television portions of the auction will be broadcast live on Discovery’s Velocity Network. Mecum will also present a live stream of the entire auction at its website HERE. Be sure to check it out or come back here in a month to get an updated list of what some of the cars sold for. It’s sure to be an action packed auction.